So ... I went ASIC last night
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I ordered a week4 and week5 fury ;-) the week 4 did get picked up today so 6 days late but well, it’s on its way! :) Also purchased a ZenController along with it but it seems there are a lot of problems with it, hope you guys can get everything working smoothly so I can get tips!
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I am using a Raspberry Pi with just cgminer 3.1.1 compiled on it and it appears to be working file.
Don’t get the pretty Zenminer web page, but I already own 3 Raspberry Pis so wasn’t about to buy another one.
Only issue Ive had so far is I could not get two Furys mining on a USB hub, when I plugged them both directly into the Pi it worked fine.
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I ordered a week4 and week5 fury ;-) the week 4 did get picked up today so 6 days late but well, it’s on its way! :) Also purchased a ZenController along with it but it seems there are a lot of problems with it, hope you guys can get everything working smoothly so I can get tips!
I received mine on Monday … without the ZenController. The owners brother said it was a mistake that the CEO emailed everyone past week 2 purchases with that offer. =/
I have mine at peak performance as far as I can tell using …
bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o pool:port -u username -p pass --zeus-cc 6 –zeus-clk 333 -S zeus:all
Using 333 I’m getting a 3.7% HW error rate vs the 5.8% I was seeing at 328 or any other setting (like 340).
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I think I am getting higher than that error rates, will have to check my setting later
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Got 2 Gridseeds from Amazon. They cost a bit but I’m only hobbiest / experimenter.
The second one was cheeper, but, although new, came through had obviously been used, so I expect that explains something. It seems to have been at the china end, but we’ll see.
The method of useing the com port creates a new layer of complexity, but was easy with instruction and I learned about gnu/linux with the tty’s in /dev.
I had trouble getting the Gridseed’s to work with cgminer, but they give about 375 KHash with cpu miner. You have to use “Screen”, and start each unit after finding its comm port name.
One thing I found was that under Kubuntu, it was sometimes reported as tty/ACM0 - but you had to use dev/ACM0.
Looking into the Gridseed, it is full computer. You can ssh in and root the unit. Which does not bode well for current “anti ASIC” updates longevity. It also looks like a very interesting very cheap, low powered PC.
This is something that might be a game changer on our perspective on ASICs and how they will effect the development of alternate currencies, if the ASICs are so cheap and can be used for other purposes.
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Interesting thought there wrapper.
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I picked up another Fury today thanks to a couple of people clicking the affiliate link (thank you!) I received $45 off + 10% discount for the 4th of July, sweet deal!
Only 67 more Fury’s to catch up to Calem! ^-^
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ANyone else noticed that the ROR is dropping almost daily as more and more ASICs get plugged in?
Glad I got mine when I did.
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I’ve got 8 Blizzards im putting up on ebay soon. if there’s any ozzie takers who wanna strike a deal with me, let me know.
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Im having an issue getting my 4th asic up… I need to do the same with the other modular seasonic i have and hook it up to a dummy mobo. The pin bridging trick works with my 2 other psu’s/asics cause theyre semi modular (thermal’s).
Once i have a new set of cables sent out (i chopped up seasonics proprietary modular mobo cable trying to make dummy plugs which all failed) I’ll have the full 100MH/s online.
At the end of the year, my GAW Vault Breaker will put me up by 500MH/s. It only eats 1000W so I’ll be selling the 100MH at that stage.
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Examination and use of the Gridseed has been very enlightening. The Scrypt ASICs, by needing to be more complex (than the simple Bitcoin Hasher), may be indicative of a change in computing.
Up untill now single purpose hardware has been expensive to produce. Now we have a situation where a single use chip has been quickly integrated into compact form, by using multi use auxiliary systems, to produce rapid development of a very powerfull single use device.
What if that device was able to do hardware MPEG decryption? Or better still fractal decompression?
Where, because of the speed of operation, the unit could add extra detail to films or pictures or be used to simulate 3 D from a 2 D film?
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At the end of the year, my GAW Vault Breaker will put me up by 500MH/s.
:P
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Lol… sorry…
That is provided they deliver.
Currently, when multipool mining, my 70MH/s generates about 0.05btc every 24hours… a few weeks back it was more like 0.1btc a day
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I received mine on Monday … without the ZenController. The owners brother said it was a mistake that the CEO emailed everyone past week 2 purchases with that offer. =/
I have mine at peak performance as far as I can tell using …
bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o pool:port -u username -p pass --zeus-cc 6 –zeus-clk 333 -S zeus:all
Using 333 I’m getting a 3.7% HW error rate vs the 5.8% I was seeing at 328 or any other setting (like 340).
Just spent the last our battling to compile bfgminer on my pi, but it appears to be worth it, I was getting huge amounts of stales with cgminer, should of done this weeks ago
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Adding another 3.9 Mh/s today thanks to that **GAWMiners affiliate link **where you can get $20 off your first purchase! again).
So, I’ll be up to 6.5 Mh/s total (officially), but considering I avg 1.4 Mh/s on my current Fury’s I guess I’ll be up to 7 Mh/s when these 3 come in.
I thought about getting the new “Bee” @ 3.6 Mh/s, but chose to go w/3 Fury’s instead, which are cheaper for 3.9 Mh/s and according to my rough calc’s, even w/the extra watts (~45w more) I come out ahead.
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I bought two Furys with your referral link Tuck - just to watch the prices drop almost 50% a few weeks later. OneMiners keeps emailing me to buy more stuff too - with some pretty nice looking deals. But I’m a hold off.
ASICS make a lot of sense - so quiet, so much less heat, so much more hashing power. Slowly pugging away on getting their ROI back. We’ll see if it ever happens. I actually don’t think GPU mining is both economically and environmentally worth it.
I’m using BGMiner - going to try and use the 333 setting to see if I can get things up. Anyone here try tweaking with the voltage?
Another thing I wanted to run by those on here that actually might know, but - isn’t it possible to use ASICS as powerful cracking machines?
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I bought two Furys with your referral link Tuck - just to watch the prices drop almost 50% a few weeks later. OneMiners keeps emailing me to buy more stuff too - with some pretty nice looking deals. But I’m a hold off.
ASICS make a lot of sense - so quiet, so much less heat, so much more hashing power. Slowly pugging away on getting their ROI back. We’ll see if it ever happens. I actually don’t think GPU mining is both economically and environmentally worth it.
I’m using BGMiner - going to try and use the 333 setting to see if I can get things up. Anyone here try tweaking with the voltage?
Another thing I wanted to run by those on here that actually might know, but - isn’t it possible to use ASICS as powerful cracking machines?
Hey thanks, I really appreciate everyone that’s used that link! I’m no longer a 300 Kh/s ghetto miner thanks to you guys/gals. :)
I have not tweaked my voltage, but here’s a good thread if you’re wanting to do some tweaks. I’m more of a plug it in and forget it kind of guy.
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Another thing I wanted to run by those on here that actually might know, but - isn’t it possible to use ASICS as powerful cracking machines?
If it was scrypt, i don’t see why not…
I’m planning on holding onto my 2 cyclones and thunders after they become redundant incase they can be used for other stuff in the future.
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Paperweights? Door stops? The possibilities are endless.
(Ignore my sillyness)
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lol
It’s like that ahy.